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  • New Jersey Expungement Law Changes (Part 2)
    New Jersey Expungement Law Changes (Part 2)
    Here on the Law Office of Eric M. Mark Blog, we recently published this blog, the first part of a two-part blog series on recent changes to New Jersey’s expungement laws. As discussed in the first part of this blog, expungement laws in New Jersey are some of the strictest...
  • New Jersey’s expungement statute
    New Jersey’s expungement statute
    New Jersey’s expungement statute is contained in N.J.S.A. 2C:52-1, et. seq., defining expungement as: “extraction and isolation of all records on file within any court, detention or correctional facility, law enforcement or criminal justice agency concerning a person’s detection, apprehension, arrest, detention, trial or disposition of an offense within the...
  • Overview of Boating While Intoxicated (“BWI”) Laws in New Jersey
    Overview of Boating While Intoxicated (“BWI”) Laws in New Jersey
    New Jersey has a reputation as a driving state, featuring one of the densest interstate structures in the country and a massive web of turnpikes, bridges, tunnels, parkways, and traffic bottlenecks. New Jersey’s car culture is so strong that many residents refer to where they live not by town or...
  • What Are the Penalties for Driving with a Suspended License in New Jersey?
    What Are the Penalties for Driving with a Suspended License in New Jersey?
    It goes without saying that having your driver’s license suspended can be incredibly inconvenient, but the penalties for driving with a suspended license are severe. They include fines, an extended suspension, and possible incarceration. (more…)
  • How Many Points Will Be Added to Your Driving Record for a Moving Violation in New Jersey?
    How Many Points Will Be Added to Your Driving Record for a Moving Violation in New Jersey?
    About 41 million people in the United States receive a speeding ticket each year, which accounts for just over 20 percent of all licensed drivers. Although speeding and other traffic violations are certainly common, the penalties are often severe and may include fines, court costs, surcharges, and even prison. (more…)